What is another word for fritter?

Pronunciation: [fɹˈɪtə] (IPA)

"Fritter" is a word that refers to small pieces of food that have been fried. This versatile food can be made with various ingredients such as vegetables, fruits, or meats. However, there are several alternative words that can be used to describe this popular treat. One synonym for "fritter" is beignet, which is a fried doughnut-like pastry popular in New Orleans. Another synonym is the "pakora", a small Indian snack made from battered and fried vegetables. Additionally, "croquette", "patty," and "hash brown" can also be used to describe fritters, depending on the specific ingredients used. These synonyms can help to add more variety and descriptive power to your writing when referring to this delicious treat.

Synonyms for Fritter:

What are the hypernyms for Fritter?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Fritter?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for fritter (as nouns)

What are the opposite words for fritter?

Fritter is a verb that means to waste or squander time or resources in an aimless or unproductive way. The antonyms for the word fritter are to utilize, conserve, economize, and manage. Utilize means to make use of something effectively or efficiently. When we utilize our time or resources, we are putting them to good use. Conservation refers to the preservation and protection of resources for future use. To economize means to use resources in a careful and efficient manner, ensuring that nothing is wasted. Finally, managing refers to organizing resources and time in a way that is productive and efficient. By using these antonyms, we can learn to use our time and resources in a responsible way.

What are the antonyms for Fritter?

Usage examples for Fritter

Have you learned the secret of perpetual youth that you deliberately fritter away its golden moments in order to rush after the Dead Sea fruit of domination and power?
"Petticoat Rule"
Emmuska Orczy, Baroness Orczy
She was allowed no money to fritter away on vanities, no silly novels to read, such as those your friends write, no frivolous pursuits which could distract her mind from duty-yet she is her mother over again, and, like her mother, runs away from my house by stealth, in the dead of night.
"The Heather-Moon"
C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson
Sadie felt strangely averse to reading that letter; in part, she could imagine its contents, and for the very reason that she was still "halting between two opinions," "almost persuaded," and still on that often fatal "almost" side, instead of the "altogether," did she wait and linger, and fritter away the evening as best she could, rather than face that solemn letter.
"Ester Ried"
Pansy (aka. Isabella M. Alden)

Famous quotes with Fritter

  • When you raise prices, you've got to make sure you get it to the bottom line. You can fritter it away because of the way you're running the business, with maybe not a totally disciplined approach.
    Jim Cantalupo
  • Someone who can write aphorisms should not fritter away his time in essays.
    Karl Kraus
  • This is all you have. This is not a dry run. This is your life. If you want to fritter it away with your fears, then you will fritter it away, but you won't get it back later.
    Laura Schlessinger
  • This is all you have. This is not a dry run. This is your life. If you want to fritter it away with your fears, then you will fritter it away, but you won't get it back later.
    Dr. Laura Schlessinger
  • Smoking stupefies a man, and makes him incapable of thinking or writing. It is only fit for idlers, people who are always bored, who sleep for a third of their lifetime, fritter away another third in eating, drinking, and other necessary or unnecessary affairs, and don’t know—though they are always complaining that life is so short—what to do with the rest of their time. Such lazy Turks find mental solace in handling a pipe and gazing at the clouds of smoke that they puff into the air; it helps them to kill time. Smoking induces drinking beer, for hot mouths need to be cooled down. Beer thickens the blood, and adds to the intoxication produced by the narcotic smoke. The nerves are dulled and the blood clotted. If they go on as they seem to be doing now, in two or three generations we shall see what these beer-swillers and smoke-puffers have made of Germany. You will notice the effect on our literature—mindless, formless, and hopeless; and those very people will wonder how it has come about. And think of the cost of it all! Fully 25,000,000 thalers a year end in smoke all over Germany, and the sum may rise to forty, fifty, or sixty millions. The hungry are still unfed, and the naked unclad. What can become of all the money? Smoking, too, is gross rudeness and unsociability. Smokers poison the air far and wide and choke every decent man, unless he takes to smoking in self-defence. Who can enter a smoker’s room without feeling ill? Who can stay there without perishing?
    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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